CJP Event Cancelled in Kolkata Amid Alleged BJP Threats
CJP alleges BJP pressured venue owners, alternative halls declined to host event.

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has claimed that its scheduled event in Kolkata on Tuesday was cancelled due to alleged threats from BJP leaders and the state administration. According to CJP co-convenor Ashutosh Ranka, the event at Bharat Sabha Hall in North Kolkata was called off after the owners received threats from BJP leaders.
Ranka alleged that six other venues also declined to host the event, citing massive pressure from the state. He stated that the cancellation showed that the BJP was apprehensive about the CJP's activities in West Bengal. The CJP had planned to interact with participants and discuss various issues, including the condition of government schools.
The CJP has been running a campaign called 'School Thik Karo', under which its activists document the condition of government schools and demand improvements. The organisation has vowed to continue this campaign and has threatened protests in West Bengal over the death of Sheikh Mohammad Mafik, the father of CJP volunteer Abdul Hafiz.
The CJP has alleged that Mafik was attacked by BJP-linked men, a claim that requires independent verification. The organisation has given the state administration 10 days to act on its demands. This incident comes days after the CJP claimed that a meeting of its volunteers in New Delhi was disrupted after a banquet hall allegedly backed out, citing pressure from above.
The CJP has accused the BJP of trying to suppress its voice and activities in West Bengal. Ranka has stated that the organisation will return with a larger event and will not be intimidated by the alleged threats. The incident has highlighted the ongoing tensions between the CJP and the BJP in West Bengal.
The CJP's allegations have sparked concerns about the freedom of speech and assembly in the state. The organisation has claimed that it is being targeted by the BJP due to its activities and campaigns. The state administration has not commented on the allegations.
The incident is likely to have significant implications for the political landscape in West Bengal. The CJP's campaigns and activities have been gaining attention in the state, and the alleged threats from the BJP may be seen as an attempt to suppress the organisation's voice.
In conclusion, the cancellation of the CJP event in Kolkata has highlighted the ongoing tensions between the CJP and the BJP in West Bengal. The incident has sparked concerns about the freedom of speech and assembly in the state, and the CJP has vowed to continue its activities and campaigns despite the alleged threats.
Frequently asked questions
What was the reason for the CJP event cancellation in Kolkata?
The CJP alleged that the event was cancelled due to threats from BJP leaders and the state administration.
What is the CJP's 'School Thik Karo' campaign?
The 'School Thik Karo' campaign is an initiative by the CJP to document the condition of government schools and demand improvements.